This form is a letter to opposing counsel providing him or her with a list of exhibits which plaintiff's counsel may seek to introduce at trial.
Allegheny Pennsylvania Letter Regarding Anticipated Exhibits to be Offered at Trial: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: Anticipated Exhibits to be Offered at Trial — Case [Case Number] Dear [Recipient's Name], I am writing to provide you with a detailed description of the anticipated exhibits I intend to offer during the upcoming trial in the case of [Case Number], scheduled to be heard in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. As per the court's rules and regulations, I am obligated to inform all parties involved about the exhibits I plan to present during the trial. The exhibits listed below are intended to support and inform the factual and legal contentions of my case: 1. Exhibit A: Certified Copies of Relevant Documents — I will submit authenticated and certified copies of pertinent documents, including contracts, agreements, invoices, and any other written evidence that is deemed relevant to the case. 2. Exhibit B: Photographs and Videos — I anticipate presenting a series of photographs and videos to visually illustrate the scene of the incident, provide contextual information, and demonstrate any physical evidence linked to the case. 3. Exhibit C: Expert Reports — I plan to introduce expert reports from reputable professionals to validate certain claims or offer expert opinions relating to specialized fields that are relevant to my case. These reports will be disclosed to the opposing parties in accordance with the court's timeline. 4. Exhibit D: Medical Records — In matters involving personal injury or health-related issues, I will provide complete and authentic medical records of the involved parties. These records will establish the extent and nature of injuries, treatment received, medical expenses incurred, and any relevant medical history. 5. Exhibit E: Financial and Business Records — In cases involving financial disputes or business-related claims, I will submit financial statements, bank records, accounting documents, and other supporting records to substantiate any financial claims made during the trial. It is important to note that the aforementioned list of exhibits is non-exhaustive and subject to change based on further discovery proceedings, trial strategy, or any new evidence that may emerge over the course of preparation leading up to trial. I assure you that any modifications to this list will be promptly communicated to all relevant parties. To promote transparency and maintain the integrity of the trial process, I am open to discussing the exhibits' details and addressing any concerns you may have in this regard. I propose a pre-trial meeting or call to discuss the exhibits and facilitate their efficient presentation during the trial. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response and a fruitful trial. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]
Allegheny Pennsylvania Letter Regarding Anticipated Exhibits to be Offered at Trial: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: Anticipated Exhibits to be Offered at Trial — Case [Case Number] Dear [Recipient's Name], I am writing to provide you with a detailed description of the anticipated exhibits I intend to offer during the upcoming trial in the case of [Case Number], scheduled to be heard in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. As per the court's rules and regulations, I am obligated to inform all parties involved about the exhibits I plan to present during the trial. The exhibits listed below are intended to support and inform the factual and legal contentions of my case: 1. Exhibit A: Certified Copies of Relevant Documents — I will submit authenticated and certified copies of pertinent documents, including contracts, agreements, invoices, and any other written evidence that is deemed relevant to the case. 2. Exhibit B: Photographs and Videos — I anticipate presenting a series of photographs and videos to visually illustrate the scene of the incident, provide contextual information, and demonstrate any physical evidence linked to the case. 3. Exhibit C: Expert Reports — I plan to introduce expert reports from reputable professionals to validate certain claims or offer expert opinions relating to specialized fields that are relevant to my case. These reports will be disclosed to the opposing parties in accordance with the court's timeline. 4. Exhibit D: Medical Records — In matters involving personal injury or health-related issues, I will provide complete and authentic medical records of the involved parties. These records will establish the extent and nature of injuries, treatment received, medical expenses incurred, and any relevant medical history. 5. Exhibit E: Financial and Business Records — In cases involving financial disputes or business-related claims, I will submit financial statements, bank records, accounting documents, and other supporting records to substantiate any financial claims made during the trial. It is important to note that the aforementioned list of exhibits is non-exhaustive and subject to change based on further discovery proceedings, trial strategy, or any new evidence that may emerge over the course of preparation leading up to trial. I assure you that any modifications to this list will be promptly communicated to all relevant parties. To promote transparency and maintain the integrity of the trial process, I am open to discussing the exhibits' details and addressing any concerns you may have in this regard. I propose a pre-trial meeting or call to discuss the exhibits and facilitate their efficient presentation during the trial. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response and a fruitful trial. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]